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Gradual tan for very fair skin...

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notquitenormal · 24/06/2010 13:48

Could do with some recomenations.

I'm getting married in a month and wearing the ubiquitous strapless dress.

I don't want to look particularly tanned, but I do want to even out the areas where I've caught the sun naturally (my arms and cleavage, despite aily sunscreen) so it doesn't look silly.

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moragbellingham · 24/06/2010 13:58

Garnier skin naturals summer body is pretty good.
I've pale skin and dark hair and barely noticed the difference after day 1, so very good for gradual non-scary colouring.

TakeLovingChances · 24/06/2010 17:32

I used the Johnson's one when I got married. I have pale freckly skin (Irish) so didn't want anything orange!

I've tried the Dove one too, both are a similar price - around £3 - but find the Johnson's one better for me.

RipMacWinkle · 24/06/2010 20:20

Agree with TLC but last year I used Boots points and got the St Tropez gradual one. I'm a convert.

I'm your typical so-pale-I'm-blue Scot. On one decent application it makes me look not tanned but just alive/healthy. Hope that makes sense. Another coat or two and I'm looking more lightly tanned.

Worth trying a couple out over the next couple of weeks for your wedding I'd say.

Oumasrusks · 24/06/2010 20:27

Garnier summer body for fair skin. I'm also pale and started using this and it's very natural looking. It smells pleasant too.

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